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MI. Kensington. A Group of Bank of Kensington Notes.

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MI. Kensington. A Group of Bank of Kensington Notes.
<b>MI.</b> <i>Kensington.<b> </b></i><b>A Group of Bank of Kensington Notes.</b> 1) <B>$2. </B>1838. (Haxby MI-220 G6; Bowen 2). <B>Haxby Plate Note.</B> Ceres and Liberty at center; Cupid at left; female head at right. TP. <B>VF,</B> with jumbo margins. 2) <B>$3. </B>1838. (Unlisted; Bowen 3). Ceres and Justice at center; Thetis seated at left; Ceres seated at right. TP. <B>Fine,</B> trimmed close all around. 3) <B>$5. </B>1838. (G8; Bowen 4). <B>Haxby Plate Note.</B> Ceres, Liberty and Commerce at center; Franklin at left; Lafayette at right. TP. <B>Fine,</B> trimmed close all around. Light stains. 4) <B>$10. </B>1838. (G10; Bowen 5). <B>Haxby Plate Note.</B> Eagle with shield at center; Cupid and portrait of Washington at left; Indian and woman at right. TP. <B>VF,</B> cut close. Pinholes at left. 5) <B>$20. </B>1838. (G12; Bowen 6). Indian and woman at center; unusual lifeguard vignette at left; reapers at right. TP. <B>VF.</B> [5] <BR>    Three more Haxby Plate Notes make up this lot, and the other two certainly would have made the cut if they were available to be photographed. The $3 note is unlisted in Haxby (although in Bowen), and the $20 is not plated. All are very nice examples. The $20 sports serial number 7.